Mike Trask continues barreling down the path he first set foot on in 2017 with his album, Derealization. It’s not a straight path, but it is one that takes him further and further away from this plane of existence and off into his own version of Pepperland – each subsequent video bringing him another step removed from reality and into a cornucopia of colours. His latest, “Yellow Sky,” has Trask going full Sgt. Pepper as he “rides the rainbow.” Continue reading Mike Trask Visits His Own Pepperland on ‘Yellow Sky’
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Fredericton Chamber Pop Duo Pallmer Connect to Their Home on ‘Quiet Clapping’
It’s hard not to fall into romanticizing the world beyond what you call home. The grass is always greener, but sometimes true reward comes from valuing the verdancy beneath your feet. With Pallmer’s latest release, “Quiet Clapping,: the chamber pop duo are taking stock of the positivity that comes from calling New Brunswick home, and affirming that artists don’t always need to chase after broader pastures to find fulfillment. Continue reading Fredericton Chamber Pop Duo Pallmer Connect to Their Home on ‘Quiet Clapping’
Sound Drown Release Long-Awaited Debut LP ‘Selfish Reasons’
After three years of blood sweat and lyricism, Saint John’s pop-punk four-piece Sound Drown has released their debut LP, Selfish Reasons. This twelve-track treat comes just in time for the holiday season and is filled with high energy and memorable melodies. Continue reading Sound Drown Release Long-Awaited Debut LP ‘Selfish Reasons’
Tomato/Tomato Go for Sunshine and Nostalgia on ‘It’ll Come Around’
Tomato/Tomato are here with their latest album to shine a little light on the dreary fall of possibly the dreariest year ever. With It’ll Come Around, there’s not a bad vibe in sight—just nine tracks of pure optimism and sunshine. Continue reading Tomato/Tomato Go for Sunshine and Nostalgia on ‘It’ll Come Around’
Michael Feuerstack Conjures Existential Beauty on ‘I Used To Be A Singer’
Michael Feuerstack is clearly awash in the sea of the soul and sending us back some sobering, stirring thoughts. Showing off a glimpse of his upcoming album Harmonize The Moon, his new single, “I Used To Be A Singer”, strikes a powerful chord of introspection and soul searching. As intellectual as it is emotional, Feuerstack gives goosebumps in this intimate piece of verbose songcraft. Continue reading Michael Feuerstack Conjures Existential Beauty on ‘I Used To Be A Singer’